Nevada · NV
Yes — sports betting is legal in Nevada, both online and at retail locations.
Status
Legal — Online & Retail
Legal age
21+
Legal since
Long-established
Regulator
Nevada Gaming Control BoardLast verified: 2026-05-05. Sports betting law changes frequently — verify current rules with the regulator above (or equivalent state authority) before placing any bets.
Nevada authorizes both retail (in-person) sportsbooks and statewide online wagering through licensed operators. Most major U.S. sportsbooks — DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, ESPN BET, and Fanatics among them — operate apps available to bettors physically located inside Nevada. Online registration requires an in-person visit to the operator's affiliated property.
Account creation typically requires identity verification (Social Security number, government ID, address). Once approved, deposits and withdrawals run through ACH, debit card, PayPal, or operator-branded prepaid cards depending on the book. Geolocation software confirms you're inside the state line every time you place a bet.
Legal sports betting arrived in Nevada in Long-established, part of the post-2018 wave that followed the Supreme Court's decision in Murphy v. NCAA striking down the federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA). PASPA had restricted state-sanctioned sports betting outside Nevada; once it fell, regulatory authority returned to the states.
Each state that has legalized sports betting since then has chosen its own model — commercial-only, tribal-partnered, lottery-administered, or some hybrid. Nevada's framework is summarized in the status card above, and the regulator listed there is the authoritative source for current rules and enforcement actions.
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FAQ
Yes — sports betting is legal in Nevada, both online and at retail locations.
The minimum age to wager on sports in Nevada is 21.
Yes — Nevada authorizes statewide online sports betting through licensed operators.
Sports betting in Nevada is regulated by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
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